Angle at centre for whole circle = 360°
Angle at centre for each segment = 36°
A template could be made that had 36° as its angle at the centre.
Pizza could then be cut by placing template on top of pizza and cutting along edges of template.
2007-12-24 06:52:24
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answer #1
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answered by Como 7
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Take 360 degrees and divide by ten. You will get 36 degrees as the size of one tenth of a circle. 10 x 36 = 360.
2007-12-20 12:49:24
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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find the radius (half the length from one side to the opposite) multiply it by two then by 3.14. Take that number and divide by 10. Then make a mark on the circle at a distance of the number you found.
2007-12-20 12:47:38
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answer #3
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answered by billy s 2
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Simple plane geometry... a circle is 360 degrees, so just divide it at 36 degree increments.
2007-12-20 12:47:53
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answer #4
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answered by rlbickmore 2
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ought to the fence be at latest, or is curved fence allowed? If the fence ought to be at latest, then a critical sq. area (grew to become around 40 5° to the island) of part length _u_ with 4 short fences of length _v_ from its vertices to the midpoints of each and every shore might seem optimal -- see link below for diagram. u² = s²/5 so u = s/?5 and 2v+ u?2 = s so v = (a million - ?(2/5))s/2 for a finished fence length of 4u + 4v = 2s(a million + (2 - ?2)/?5) ? 2.524s it is not sparkling even though if curved fence might desire to be shorter, yet i've got no longer explored that concept.
2016-11-23 18:38:58
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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ask any pizza chef--they are darned good at this.
or...create 10 arcs of 36 degrees each.
2007-12-20 12:46:12
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answer #6
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answered by Mike 7
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put a mark in the midle then cut away
2007-12-20 12:47:30
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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cut in half and then cut each side into 5th's.
2007-12-20 12:48:26
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answer #8
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answered by Katie-did 2
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